Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Open Source CPanel equivalent for CentOS?"
2011 Feb 23
12
Alternative to cPanel
Hello all,
I'm looking to setup a new CentOS box for a buddy of mine who
wants to do hosting on a server via CoLo, Years ago I whipped up a CP of my
own on a Debian box he colo'd running a basterdized qmail/tinydns and custom
built httpd/mysql/etc (I was young). It worked ok but time to move on and I
don't have time to maintain all those packages. I also don't have
time to write
2006 Jul 10
5
Hosting
Hi
I am using Centos 4.3 to host various web sites that I maintain. I am
finding that I am getting more and more, and I have thought of setting up a
hosting server to make things quicker for my self. I have setup webmin with
virtualmin and it seems to work fine so far. What is everyone else using.
I don't want to invest alot of money, but would like some thing that is
quick and easy to
2006 Feb 05
2
works best with centos 4+? CPanel or Plesk?
Hi there i was wondering if anyone on this list has any comments on
CPanel vs Plesk on Centos 4+? Looking for the one that best work with
the "out of the box" RPMs for Centos.
Thanks in advance!
Dustin
2010 Jul 28
2
Open source tool like CPanel
Hi All,
Any could suggest open source tool like CPanel that could do the following?
-User access control
*user will be able to modify specific virtual host config file. Example
is /etc/httpd/conf.d/domain.com.conf
*user will be able to upload files to the specific webroot (example only
/var/www/vhosts/domain.com)
*user will be able to access MySQL server with can do create
2016 Dec 15
8
Alternative to cPanel
Dear All,
Im looking for alternative for cPanel and somehow I read that the 'cwp
control web panel' (http://centos-webpanel.com) and Sentora (
http://www.sentora.ga) is the good alternative for cPanel.
Is there someone using this application and what can you tell about or
recommend.
Thank you all.
2016 Dec 24
1
Alternative to cPanel
On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 at 17:59, Nux! <nux at li.nux.ro> wrote:
> If you want free/foss then Virtualmin.
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> Very good panel, good support and they have been highly consistent over
> the years and very receptive.
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> CPanel has also improved massively in the last few years, well worth the
> price.
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> Sent from the Delta
2009 Jun 14
6
which programming language for server-side admin tasks
Hi,
I would like to spend some time learning a new coding language, but
specifically for server side admin stuff, i.e. setting up users / databases
/ FTP accounts / virtual domains on Apache, etc.
I already know PHP, but realize it's not quite suited for this kind of
admin, and I suppose I need to look @ PERL / Python / C++ / Ruby? / others?
Can someone give me some pointers on this?
I
2016 Dec 15
1
Alternative to cPanel
On Thu, 15 Dec 2016 18:23:31 +0100
Andrew Holway <andrew.holway at gmail.com> wrote:
> I think most of the market is moving towards AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
> OpenShift and Docker. It seems control panels are not really much of a
> thing anymore.
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> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
the people at virtualmin.com don't agree. Neither do I, I use it a lot
and like it.
D
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2006 May 16
2
mysql problems
I installed plesk(first mistake at least here..<G>) and it got in my way
in some area more than it helped. The first thing it did was deny root
access to mysqld and i could not find the username and password for
adding another database. I removed plesk and mysql. when i used yum to
reinstall mysql i was then told root @ localhost was denied. I removed
mysql again and nuked all of
2005 Apr 19
2
rsync over ftp
Hello,
I would like to use rsync client over ftp. I know how to use it with ssh but
it just can't work with ftp or ncftp. The purpose of usign it with ftp is
simple: most webhosting soft. like cpanel or plesk don't monitor ssh
bandwidth usage. You need to monitore it in order to suspend an over-quota
account.
I tried the following:
rsync -avze '/usr/bin/ftp -nv' /tmp/testdir
2006 Oct 14
2
Wiki ControlPanels page
Hello,
My name is Travis Northrup. I would like to contribute documentation on
CentOS compatible control panels. I have 12 years technical experience and
have used most if not all control panels currently available, free and
commercial. The main control panels that I can immediately begin documenting
are Virtuozzo, OpenVZ, cPanel, Plesk, DirectAdmin, Webmin. Others I can
begin documenting as I go
2012 Mar 22
1
control panels, like or dislike?
When I first started using webservers I leased shared hosting. Then I
moved to vps. Then to dedicated.
In all that I was with various control panels.
In almost all cases bugs in those control panels would cause all sorts
of issues.
(ensim, cpanel, plesk).
The load on the server seemed greatly increased (especially with ensim).
When I built my first server 4 years ago I decided to heck with
2006 Aug 09
8
Server Hacked: Cpanel
Hi,
I have servers of mixed OS, some Centos, some Fedora, and after the flame war that erupted last week (where I said basically nothing and just watched), my server was hacked by this team of hackers, actually their friend:
http://www.sibersavascilar.com/
This made Karanbir's statements about mixing Cpanel and Centos (any maybe any linux distro) come true very quickly. If
2013 Feb 28
3
help needed with dovecot authentication
Hi
I have been asked to configure an dedicated rhel6 server for a customer.
I did not realise when I took this on how complicated it was going to be!
The purpose of the server is to host a group of websites for small
businesses.
It came with postfix-2.6.6-2.2 dovecot-2.0.9 and mysql-2.1.67-1
I have installed virtualmin 3.98, usermin1.540-1 and horde 5
About a dozen currently inactive websites
2006 Apr 28
4
os update with plesk
Hi,
I have plesk server administration 7.5.4 on my server and am wanting to
upgrade to plesk 8.
Plesk 8 supports Centos 4.2 and the notes on the 4.2 readme say:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4.2/readme
If you know what you are doing, and absolutely want to remain at the 4.2
level, go to http://vault.centos.org/ for packages.
If you follow the other link listed in that doc it goes to the
2005 Mar 26
3
cpanel on CentOS
Hello,
Anyone running cpanel on CentOS3.4, could you please tell me what you
see at the top right corner of your WHM, where the version numbers are
listed?
Do you have "RedHat Enterprise 3 i686" like on RHEL or is cpanel aware
that it''s CentOS?
Thanks,
Francois
2009 Nov 07
3
my cpanel can not shows up after running 'latest'.
Dear my friends...
I am still new in CentOS. I use CentOS 5 for my new server with cpanel.
I have installed the cpanel. The steps were:
1. cd /tmp
2. wget http://layer1.cpanel.net/latest
3. sh latest
The installation show a message that the cpanel installation
was completed.
But I can not see the cpanel login form on my server,
either:
"http://WWW.MYWEBSERVER.COM:2082"
or:
2005 Apr 26
3
cpanel and ices
Why does cpanel want to remove ices files? How can I prevent this from
occurring?
What I get is /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libshout.so.3" not
found, required by "ices" after cpanel does it nightly updates.
Also if I do a SIGHUP to ices to update a playlist, do I just need to
issue the command ices SIGHUP? What would be the correct format.
Again, I apologize for
2010 Mar 09
1
Exim VS Postfix (no flame wars please)
Can anyone, who has used both Postfix & Exim please share some experience
with me? Which of these 2 did you prefer to use, and why?
cPanel uses Exim (and AFAIK, only Exim), VirtualMin seems to use Postfix by
default and often times when a custom server is installed a client doesn't
know which to use so we recommend Exim. But, what are the differences
between these 2, from your experience,
2007 Jan 18
2
centos version numbers
Hi,
I am running centos 4.2 version on my server. The /etc/redhat-release file
lists centos 4.4 (final). In my Plesk server administration it also shows
centos 4.2. I need to upgrade plesk and am suppose to have centos 4.3 to do
this upgrade.
In the past I have run "yum update" and the OS was always updated to the
next version but this no longer works on my server. When I try yum